| Joseph Allen - Great Britain - 1852 - 604 pages
...which from having been a noble realm, with dominion over other nations, has, through your supinenesa, become exposed to the ravages of the vilest race ;...defence, I exposed myself and my property for the safety »nd deliverance of our country." Philpott was mayor of London in 1877 md 1378, and distinguished himself... | |
| James Hogg, Florence Marryat - English literature - 1864 - 696 pages
...might win any for myself; but in pity for the misery of the people and the country, which, from being" a noble realm with dominion over other nations, has,...become exposed to the ravages of the vilest race; and, sinee you would not lift a hand in its defence, I exposed myself and my property for the safety and... | |
| 1864 - 644 pages
...country, which, from bcmg a noble realm with dominion over, other nations, has, through your eupineness, become exposed to the ravages of the vilest race ; and, since you would not lift a hand in its defence, I exposed myself and my property for the safety and deliverance of our country.' \Vith... | |
| Edward Lewes Cutts - Civilization, Medieval - 1872 - 588 pages
...might win any for myself, but in pity for the misery of the people and the country, which from being a noble realm with dominion over other nations, has...the vilest race, and since you would not lift a hand in its defence, I exposed myself and my property for the safety and deliverance of our country." The... | |
| Robert Scott Fittis - 1875 - 58 pages
...Earl of Stafford, was harsh in his reproaches; but the brave merchant thus pled his defence: — " I did not expose myself, my money, and my men to the...exposed to the ravages of the vilest race; and since you could not lift a hand for its defence, I exposed myself and my pioperty for the safety and deliverance... | |
| Esmé Wingfield-Stratford - Great Britain - 1913 - 668 pages
...ravages of the vilest of races [here we have a characteristic outburst of anti-Scottish prejudice] ; and since you would not lift a hand for its defence, I exposed myself and my goods for the safety and deliverance of our country." The earl who had been the mouthpiece of the Council... | |
| James Hogg, Florence Marryat - English literature - 1864 - 708 pages
...might win any for myself; but in pity for the misery of the people and the country, which, from being a noble realm with dominion over other nations, has,...vilest race; and, since you would not lift a hand in its defence, I exposed myself and my property for the safety and deliverance of our country.' With... | |
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